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Reusable static sheets that turn walls (or any surface) into a whiteboard.

22 pointsby madmotivealmost 16 years ago

6 comments

unwindalmost 16 years ago
I've used these; perhaps not this exact brand but the same generic product. Sheets of thin white plastic that adhere using static to walls and other surfaces.<p>They work pretty well; you have to take care not to get crinkles or wrinkles in the sheet of course, and not be too decisive with the eraser or you'll pull the sheet around on the wall.<p>The major problem these can have is that there is no border; the sheet is very thin and its easy to slip up and draw outside.
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michael_dorfmanalmost 16 years ago
I have to say, this looks more attractive to me than the paint from the other thread.
cfleealmost 16 years ago
I wonder how effective the static remains over time. Does anyone have any experience with this? Otherwise it does look like a pretty good product.
xsmasheralmost 16 years ago
I've used them before when teaching; not bad, but the surrounding walls may become filthy if your erasers are not spotless.
taitemsalmost 16 years ago
It looks like a gigantic roll of cling-wrap/cling-film. How it is reusable (effectively) is the vital question.
bd2kalmost 16 years ago
these have been around for 10+ years...